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Custom synthesis of diamond nanoparticles for photocatalytic hydrogen production


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Direction

DRF

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Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Custom synthesis of diamond nanoparticles for photocatalytic hydrogen production

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Job description

Diamond nanoparticles (nanodiamonds) are used in nanomedicine, quantum technologies, lubricants and advanced composites [1-2]. Our recent results show that nanodiamond can also act as a photocatalyst, enabling the production of hydrogen under solar illumination [3]. Despite its wide band gap, its band structure is adaptable according to its nature and surface chemistry [4]. Moreover, the controlled incorporation of dopants or sp2 carbon leads to the generation of additional bandgap states that enhance the absorption of visible light, as shown in a recent study involving our group [5]. The photocatalytic performance of nanodiamonds is therefore highly dependent on their size, shape and concentration of chemical impurities. It is therefore essential to develop a 'tailor-made' nanodiamond synthesis method, in which these different parameters can be finely controlled, in order to provide a supply of 'controlled' nanodiamonds, which is currently lacking.
This PhD aims to develop a bottom-up approach to grow nanodiamond using a sacrificial template (silica beads) to which diamond seeds < 10 nm are attached by electrostatic interaction. The growth of diamond nanoparticles from these seeds will be achieved by microwave-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD) using a homemade rotating reactor available at CEA NIMBE. After growth, the CVD-NDs will be collected after dissolution of the sacrificial pattern. Preliminary experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of this approach with the synthesis of faceted <100 nm nanodiamonds (so called CVD-ND), as shown in the scanning electron microscopy image.
During the PhD work, the nature of the diamond seeds (ultra-small NDs [size ˜ 5 nm] synthesized by detonation or HPHT, or molecular derivatives of adamantane) as well as CVD growth parameters will be studied to achieve better controlled CVD-NDs in terms of crystallinity and morphology. Nanodiamonds doped with boron or nitrogen will be also considered, playing on the gas phase composition. The crystalline structure, morphology and surface chemistry will be studied at CEA NIMBE using SEM, X-ray diffraction and Raman, infrared and photoelectron spectroscopies. A detailed analysis of the crystallographic structure and structural defects will be carried out by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (collaboration). CVD FNDs will then be exposed to gas-phase treatments (air, hydrogen) to modulate their surface chemistry and stabilize them in water. The photocatalytic performance for hydrogen production under visible light of these different CVD-NDs will be evaluated and compared using the photocatalytic reactor recently installed at CEA NIMBE.
References
[1] Nunn et al., Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 21 (2017) 1.
[2] Wu et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 55 (2016) 6586.
[3] Marchal et al., Adv. Energy Sustainability Res., 2300260 (2023) 1-8.
[4] Miliaieva et al., Nanoscale Adv. 5 (2023) 4402.
[5] Buchner et al., Nanoscale 14 (2022) 17188.

University / doctoral school

Physique et Ingénierie: électrons, photons et sciences du vivant (EOBE)
Paris-Saclay

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Site

Saclay

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2025

Person to be contacted by the applicant

GIRARD Hugues hugues.girard@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LEDNA
Centre de Saclay
Bat 522 PC 6
91191 Gif sur Yvette

0169084760

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

ARNAULT Jean-Charles jean-charles.arnault@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LEDNA
Laboratoire des Edifices Nanométriques
CEA NIMBE, CEA/Saclay, PC 6
Bâtiment 522
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
01 68 08 71 02

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